Tropical Varieties 
Plant these for exotic effects and for luxuriant foliage. 
BUTTERFLY LILY: 
+ White (Hedychium coronarium). A tall canna-like plant with 
large*leaves and very fragrant white blossoms borne in umbels, A 
very handsome plant. 35¢ each; $2.75 per doz. 
b 3 : Yellow (Hedychium chrysoleucum). A native of India, and 
while similar to the preceding variety, is considered the best of the 
genus and very desirable. In habit it is tall-growing, and the light 
yellow flowers are followed by bright red berries, Quite desirable 
semi-aquatic plant. 35¢ each; $2.75 per doz. 
CALLA LILIES: 
t Golden Calla (Zantedeschia elliottiana). The most desirable of 
the yellow Calla Lilies. Its flowers are as large as the well-known 
white variety, but are a lustrous golden yellow. The foliage is dark 
green with translucent spots of creamy white, and adds more to the 
beauty of the bloom. $1 each, 
I White Calla (Zantedeschia aethiopica). One of the best water 
plants for summer use, Perpetual flowering; fine white flowers. 
Not hardy but can be kept indoors through the winter, Flowering 
plants. $1 each. 
ASIATIC TARO: 
t — Violet stemmed Taro (Colocasia violacea). One of the very 
striking Taros. The leaves are a beautiful blue-green, The stems, 
mid-ribs and veins underneath the leaves are a lovely lavender, the 
same color being repeated in the edges of the leaves. We do not 
think that this variety has ever been offered before and we are glad 
to give you the opportunity now of securing this unusually at- 
tractive Taro. $1.25 each. 
t Imperial Taro (Colocasia antiquorum illustris). The finest of 
the Asiatic Taros, The leaves are attractively blotched a dark 
brown and violet black. This makes an excellent centerpiece for 
the small pool or a very satisfactory house plant when potted and 
grown in a jardinier. 75c each. 
s (Colocasia Multiflora). A very unique foliage plant. The leaves 
are rich green, on dark purple stems. As a marginal plant for the 
pool, it is very ornamental as it will grow to a 
height of 4 to 5 feet. 50c¢ each. 
$GREEN TARO (Colocasia indica). Very similar 
to the above, except that it is entirely green. 
A good growing variety. 35c each. 
+PAPYRUS or EGYPTIAN PAPER PLANT 
(Cyperus papyrus). The stalks are triangu- 
lar and attain a height of 5 to 8 feet, At the 
top is a tuft of long thread-like leaves which 
gives the plant a most novel appearance. Shal- 
low water and rich soil spell the best combina- 
tion for this plant, but it also does well in 
ground kept slightly moist. Good as a background 
plant for pools and ponds. 35c¢ each; $2.75 per doz. 
*PARROT FEATHER (Myriophyllum proserpina- 
coides). Quite successful when planted in a tub 
or watertight hanging basket. The growth soon goes 
over the edges in the form of long trailing stems. 
Extremely valuable for trailing over a fountain. 
20c each; $1.75 per doz. 
*NEW PICKEREL RUSH (Pontederia paniculata) 
from British Guiana. Related to the North 
American species but far more outstanding. The 
P heart shaped foliage is dark, waxy green and is 
apyrus taller than the native variety. The flowers are borne 
freely and are produced continually throughout the flowering season. 
The flowers resemble our native Pickerel Rush except that there 
are two shades of color in the petals—light and dark violet blue. 
Several florets open as the previous ones close, thus giving a long 
flowering time to the spikes, A tropical plant. Strong plants from 
three-inch pots, 75c each. 


Note: This plant requires much nourishment and 
must either be planted in plenty of rich soil or 
fertilized often during the season. 
*PRIMROSE CREEPER (Jussiaea Repens). A rapid 
growing partially submerged vine with waxy 
green leaves and a profusion of bright, yellow flow- 
ers. Thrives in sun or shade, Not hardy. 20¢ each; 
$1.75 per doz, 
+PRIMROSE WILLOW (Jussiaea longifolia). Erect 
plants 2 to 3 feet high with attractive narrow 
foliage and bright yellow blossom profusely borne 
in the axils of the leaves. Very desirable at the 
New Pick- edge of pools or in tub culture. 35c each; $2.75 per 
erel Rush 02 
+SPIDER LILY (Hymenocallis Caribaea). A native plant of the West 
Indies that produces clusters of fragrant white flowers. The 


Five Favorites of the Aquatic Garden 
(illustrated above) 
(1) Primrose Willow 
(2) Double Flowering Arrowhead 
(3) South American Pickerel Rush 
(4) Imperial Taro 
(5) Purple Water Hyacinth 
Collection No. B-8 
$2.85 
petals are narrow and curving and give the plant a charac- 
teristic spider-like appearance. 50c each, 
¥SPIRAL PALM. A Brazilian oddity something like the 
Umbrella Palm. Greenish white flowers produced in 
umbels. 35c each; $2.75 per doz. 
+UMBRELLA PALM (Cyperus _ alterni- 
folius). Grows well either in small 
pools or moist ground. 35¢ each; $2.75 per 
doz. 
+DWARF UMBRELLA PALM (C. gra- 
cilis). This is the dwarf form; fine 
for aquariums and tubs. 35¢ each; $2.75 
per doz. 
Umbrella Palm VELVET LEAF (Limnocharis Flava). An 
erect growing plant, standing 1 to 2 
feet out of water, with elliptical leaves 4 to 6 inches long 
of velvety green. Flower straw color. 50c each. 
¥WATER AMARYLLIS (Crinum Americanum). An_ ideal 
tropical marsh plant which produces white bell flowers 
in umbels of six or eight. Very suitable for corners of a 
small pool. 50c¢ each. 
*WATER CANNA (Thalia divaricata). A new introduction. 
A handsome canna-like aquatic standing over three feet 
high. Purple flowers. $1.25 each, 
4FOUR LEAF WATER CLOVER (Marsilia Drummondi). 
Leaves resemble a four leaf clover and form a mosaic 
pattern on the surface. In crowded spots it sends up a lux- 
eee growth of aerial leaves. Not hardy. 20c¢ each; $1.75 
per doz. 
*PURPLE WATER HYACINTH (Eichhornia azurea). A 
creeping plant without the floating bulbs of the ordinary 
Water Hyacinth but with more handsome blooms. 35c each. 
*WATER POPPY (Hydrocleis nymphoides). The leaves float 
upon the surface of the water. Flowers are large and yel- 
low, similar to the poppy. It is in flower almost continu- 
ously, 20¢ each; $1.50 per doz. 

AQUATIC PLANT COLLECTIONS 
MEDIUM SIZED POOL COLLECTION 
(Collection No. B-2) 
Thirty-five aquatic plants in 16 varieties for a medium-sized pool, 
7x10 feet or larger, where five lilies are required. 
9 Shallow water or bog plants for centerpiece. 
16 Corner or side plants. 
5 Oxygenating plants. 
5 Floating plants. 

SPECIAL CENTERPIECE COLLECTION 
(Collection No. B-4) 
A splendid group of 18 plants suitable for an 18 or 24 inch box 
or tub. NOTE: If planted in an 18 inch container be sure to fer- 
tilize at least twice during the season with Praefecta. 
1 Water Canna 1 Taro 2 Variegated 
2 Papyrus 2 Umbrella Palm ,Sweet Flag 
2 Primrose Willow 
3 Water Poppy 3 Parrot Feather 2 Water Clover 

PAIG ER 17) 
